Huskers VB Release 2006 Schedule

NU Media Relations

04/07/2006

Two home tournaments and 16 matches against 2005 NCAA qualifiers highlight the 2006 Nebraska volleyball schedule released Friday.

The 28-match slate includes 17 home matches at
the NU Coliseum along with a match aganist Creighton at Qwest Center Omaha, the
site of the NCAA Volleyball Championships this December. In all, NU will play
nine matches against teams that finished in the top 25 of the final 2005
AVCA/CSTV Coaches poll.

According to Head Coach John Cook, this fall's
schedule will prepare the Huskers for the rigors of the Big 12, a league which
sent seven teams to the NCAA Tournament last season.

"We were forced to do some scrambling because
of teams canceling, but I think it worked out for us when you look at our
schedule," Cook said. "Having two tournaments and playing a very good San Diego
team will get us prepared for the Big 12."

"One of the other goals we had was to play a
regular-season match at the Qwest Center and playing Creighton there on Sept. 24
will also give our fans who are unable to get tickets for home matches an
opportunity to see both us and Creighton.

The regular-season schedule opens on
Tuesday, Aug. 29, as NCAA Tournament qualifier San Diego makes the trip to the
NU Coliseum, beginning a stretch of eight straight home matches for the Big Red.
The Toreros finished 23-6 in 2005 and reached the second round of the NCAA
Tournament in 2005.

The following weekend, a pair of West Coast
teams visit Lincoln, as NU will host a four-team tournament that includes
three-time NCAA champion Long Beach State, NCAA Tournament qualifier St. Mary's
and Middle Tennessee State. Long Beach State, which finished 25-6 in 2005, is
one only five volleyball programs in the nation which has won more national
titles that NU.

Nebraska's final preconference test will be
taxing, as the Huskers host the second edition of the Players Challenge. The
four-team field includes NCAA Sweet 16 finisher Louisville, and NCAA Tournament
qualifier Minnesota and Cal Poly The Huskers and Golden Gophers, which finished
No. 21 in the final AVCA/CSTV poll played an epic five-game match in Minnesota
last September. The matchup between the Huskers and Cardinals, which won 31
matches and finished 11th in the final coaches poll, will be the first time the
teams have met since the 2004 NCAA Louisville Regional.

NU begins defense of its Big 12 title on Sept.
13, when it opens conference play against Kansas at the NU Coliseum. In all,
seven Big 12 teams reached the NCAA Tournament a year ago, including NCAA
Regional finalist Missouri, while three teams finished ranked in the final
CSTV/AVCA Top 25. The Huskers finish with three of their final four
regular-season matches at the NU Coliseum, including the regular-season finale
against 2005 Big 12 runner-up Texas on Nov. 25

While the first and second rounds are on
campus sites the weekend of Nov. 30 to Dec. 3, the NCAA Regionals will take
place Dec. 8-9, at the following sites: Gainsville, Fla.; Austin Texas; Seattle,
Wash., and Honolulu, Hawaii. The 2006 NCAA Championships will take place Dec. 14
& 16 at a sold-out Qwest Center Omaha.

The Huskers return four starters from last
year's team that finished 33-2 and earned an NCAA runner-up finish, including
2005 AVCA National Player of the Year Christina Houghtelling and two-time AVCA
first-team All-American Sarah Pavan.